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Australian Minister for Defence - Budget 2013-14: Defence Budget Overview
http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2013/05/14/minister-for-defence-budget-2013-14-defence-budget-overview/
"The 2013 Defence White Paper (the White Paper) addresses the range of significant international and domestic developments which influence Australia's national security and defence settings, including their impact on force posture, future force structure and the Defence budget."
WorldGDP Ranking: Data and Charts
http://knoema.com/nwnfkne/world-gdp-ranking-2014-data-and-chartsMinerals Council of Australia
http://tradingnation.com.au/1405_Minerals_Council_of_Australia_Private_sector_role_in_economic_growth_sub....pdf
"Joint parliamentary inquiry into the role of the private sector in promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the Indo-Pacific region."
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/australia-and-the-world.html
"Twenty-eight per cent of Australia's population was born overseas and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. One in 10 Australians speak an Asian language at home and almost 1.3 million speak a European language other than English."
Will the Land Down Under Pick the United States or China?
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139902/hugh-white/australias-choice
AustralianMilitary to BoostAir Power to Focus on Indo-Pacific
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/05/03/lockheed-fighter-order-idINL3N0DK00Q20130503
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Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
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Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray and firearms. We no longer wish to be victims!
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Credit: Master Sgt. Todd Kabalan | DateTaken: 09/18/2017
On Monday Sep. 18, Commander, U.S.Pacific Command (PACOM) Adm. Harry Harris met with AustralianMinister of DefenceMarise Payne, at CampH.M.Smith, Hawaii. Adm. Harris welcomed the Minister’s first visit to PACOM headquarters. During Adm. Harris’ most recent trip to Australia last June, he participated with Minister Payne in the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Sydney. The two leaders began today’s meeting by acknowledging the importance of the Australia-U.S. alliance. Adm. Harris stated that Australian and American interests and values have intertwined our histories, and that with current challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Alliance is as important today as it has ever been. The two leaders discussed the threat posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs, ballistic missile defense (BMD), and the importance of coming together as an international community to hold Kim Jong-Un’s regime accountable. They also talked about counterterrorism operations in the region and the emerging opportunities to create more multilateral partnerships with other nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Readout: http://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1315515/readout-of-commander-us-pacific-command-adm-harry-harris-meeting-with-australia/

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How Powerful Is Australia?

How Powerful Is Australia?

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Australia may have the largest military in Oceania, but how does it measure up with the world at large? Is the nation a global superpower?
Learn More:
Australian Minister for Defence - Budget 2013-14: Defence Budget Overview
http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2013/05/14/minister-for-defence-budget-2013-14-defence-budget-overview/
"The 2013 Defence White Paper (the White Paper) addresses the range of significant international and domestic developments which influence Australia's national security and defence settings, including their impact on force posture, future force structure and the Defence budget."
WorldGDP Ranking: Data and Charts
http://knoema.com/nwnfkne/world-gdp-ranking-2014-data-and-chartsMinerals Council of Australia
http://tradingnation.com.au/1405_Minerals_Council_of_Australia_Private_sector_role_in_economic_growth_sub....pdf
"Joint parliamentary inquiry into the role of the private sector in promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the Indo-Pacific region."
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/australia-and-the-world.html
"Twenty-eight per cent of Australia's population was born overseas and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. One in 10 Australians speak an Asian language at home and almost 1.3 million speak a European language other than English."
Will the Land Down Under Pick the United States or China?
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139902/hugh-white/australias-choice
AustralianMilitary to BoostAir Power to Focus on Indo-Pacific
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/05/03/lockheed-fighter-order-idINL3N0DK00Q20130503
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AUSTRALIA - Time to LEGALIZE Guns for Self Defense Purposes..!?

What do YOU think!? .. Especially following yesterdays 'Sydney Sieg'.. See the story of the incident here! http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2014/dec/15/sydney-siege-reports-of-hostage-situation-inside-martin-place-cafe-live

0:46

From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
Lots more coverage on http://worldleague.2015.fivb.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVB.InternationalVolleyballFederation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fivbvolleyball

Home invasions and Australians right to self defense

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Australian Minister of Defense Visit- PACOM

Credit: Master Sgt. Todd Kabalan | DateTaken: 09/18/2017
On Monday Sep. 18, Commander, U.S.Pacific Command (PACOM) Adm. Harry Harris met with AustralianMinister of DefenceMarise Payne, at CampH.M.Smith, Hawaii. Adm. Harris welcomed the Minister’s first visit to PACOM headquarters. During Adm. Harris’ most recent trip to Australia last June, he participated with Minister Payne in the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Sydney. The two leaders began today’s meeting by acknowledging the importance of the Australia-U.S. alliance. Adm. Harris stated that Australian and American interests and values have intertwined our histories, and that with current challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Alliance is as important today as it has ever been. The two leaders discussed the threat posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs, ballistic missile defense (BMD), and the importance of coming together as an international community to hold Kim Jong-Un’s regime accountable. They also talked about counterterrorism operations in the region and the emerging opportunities to create more multilateral partnerships with other nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Readout: http://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1315515/readout-of-commander-us-pacific-command-adm-harry-harris-meeting-with-australia/

20:31

Is the US Alliance Australia's Best Defense ? Big Ideas: Questions to US ambassador to Australia.

Is the US Alliance Australia's Best Defense ? Big Ideas: Questions to US ambassador to Australia.

Is the US Alliance Australia's Best Defense ? Big Ideas: Questions to US ambassador to Australia.

The Defense Of AUSTRALIA - ROCKET SCRAMBLE! (War Thunder Gameplay)

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The year was 1947 and the war was still going on. After the allies took the Japanese homeland, they relocated to Australia to keep fighting. While Germany occupied all of Eastern Western Europe, they were able to send some much needed Me-163 to keep the Allied fire raids out of Australia. This is the battle that unfolds.
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General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defense Minister Payne to the DOD

General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defense Minister Payne to the DOD

General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defense Minister Payne to the DOD

Australian Army Island Defense - Japanese Invasion of Tulagi | Men of War Assault Squad 2 Gameplay

Australian Army Island Defense - Japanese Invasion of Tulagi | Men of War Assault Squad 2 Gameplay

Australian Army Island Defense - Japanese Invasion of Tulagi | Men of War Assault Squad 2 Gameplay

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Australian Defense Force trains for battle - Australia Plus

Australian Defense Force trains for battle - Australia Plus

Australian Defense Force trains for battle - Australia Plus

The AustralianDefence Force is embarking on a large scale recruitment drive to increase the size of the navy, army and airforce.
And its focus is on encouraging more women and Australians from diverse backgrounds to join its ranks.
In fact over the next decade the ADF plans to recruit an extra 2,500 new personnel.
Australia Wide’s Michael Coggan spent five days with soldiers on a military exercise in the South Australian outback to get an idea of what it takes to become a new recruit.

WatchGuam´s Number 9 Vernave Calinagan Gustilo with an unusual defensive play crawling though his opponent's legs in their game against Australia during the 2014 FIBA OceaniaU19Championship.
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AUSTRALIA - Time to LEGALIZE Guns for Self Defense Purposes..!?

What do YOU think!? .. Especially following yesterdays 'Sydney Sieg'.. See the story of the incident here! http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2014/dec/15/sydney-siege-reports-of-hostage-situation-inside-martin-place-cafe-live

published: 16 Dec 2014

From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
Lots more coverage on http://worldleague.2015.fivb.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVB.InternationalVolleyballFederation
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Home invasions and Australians right to self defense

Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray and firearms. We no longer wish to be victims!
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Australia Day Beer self defense

The Defense Of AUSTRALIA - ROCKET SCRAMBLE! (War Thunder Gameplay)

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The year was 1947 and the war was still going on. After the allies took the Japanese homeland, they relocated to Australia to keep fighting. While Germany occupied all of Eastern Western Europe, they were able to send some much needed Me-163 to keep the Allied fire raids out of Australia. This is the battle that unfolds.
The Defense Of AUSTRALIA - ROCKET SCRAMBLE! (War Thunder Gameplay)
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General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defense Minister Payne to the DOD

Australian Army Island Defense - Japanese Invasion of Tulagi | Men of War Assault Squad 2 Gameplay

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published: 03 Nov 2016

Australian Defense Force trains for battle - Australia Plus

The AustralianDefence Force is embarking on a large scale recruitment drive to increase the size of the navy, army and airforce.
And its focus is on encouraging more women and Australians from diverse backgrounds to join its ranks.
In fact over the next decade the ADF plans to recruit an extra 2,500 new personnel.
Australia Wide’s Michael Coggan spent five days with soldiers on a military exercise in the South Australian outback to get an idea of what it takes to become a new recruit.

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WatchGuam´s Number 9 Vernave Calinagan Gustilo with an unusual defensive play crawling though his opponent's legs in their game against Australia during the 2014 FIBA OceaniaU19Championship.
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Australia may have the largest military in Oceania, but how does it measure up with the world at large? Is the nation a global superpower?
Learn More:
Australian Minister for Defence - Budget 2013-14: Defence Budget Overview
http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2013/05/14/minister-for-defence-budget-2013-14-defence-budget-overview/
"The 2013 Defence White Paper (the White Paper) addresses the range of significant international and domestic developments which influence Australia's national security and defence settings, including their impact on force posture, future force structure and the Defence budget."
WorldGDP Ranking: Data and Charts
http://knoema.com/nwnfkne/world-gdp-ranking-2014-data-and-chartsMinerals Council of Australia
http://tradingnation.com.au/1405_Minerals_Council_of_Australia_Private_sector_role_in_economic_growth_sub....pdf
"Joint parliamentary inquiry into the role of the private sector in promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the Indo-Pacific region."
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/australia-and-the-world.html
"Twenty-eight per cent of Australia's population was born overseas and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. One in 10 Australians speak an Asian language at home and almost 1.3 million speak a European language other than English."
Will the Land Down Under Pick the United States or China?
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139902/hugh-white/australias-choice
AustralianMilitary to BoostAir Power to Focus on Indo-Pacific
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/05/03/lockheed-fighter-order-idINL3N0DK00Q20130503
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Australia may have the largest military in Oceania, but how does it measure up with the world at large? Is the nation a global superpower?
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Australian Minister for Defence - Budget 2013-14: Defence Budget Overview
http://www.minister.defence.gov.au/2013/05/14/minister-for-defence-budget-2013-14-defence-budget-overview/
"The 2013 Defence White Paper (the White Paper) addresses the range of significant international and domestic developments which influence Australia's national security and defence settings, including their impact on force posture, future force structure and the Defence budget."
WorldGDP Ranking: Data and Charts
http://knoema.com/nwnfkne/world-gdp-ranking-2014-data-and-chartsMinerals Council of Australia
http://tradingnation.com.au/1405_Minerals_Council_of_Australia_Private_sector_role_in_economic_growth_sub....pdf
"Joint parliamentary inquiry into the role of the private sector in promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the Indo-Pacific region."
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/australia-and-the-world.html
"Twenty-eight per cent of Australia's population was born overseas and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. One in 10 Australians speak an Asian language at home and almost 1.3 million speak a European language other than English."
Will the Land Down Under Pick the United States or China?
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139902/hugh-white/australias-choice
AustralianMilitary to BoostAir Power to Focus on Indo-Pacific
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/05/03/lockheed-fighter-order-idINL3N0DK00Q20130503
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AUSTRALIA - Time to LEGALIZE Guns for Self Defense Purposes..!?

What do YOU think!? .. Especially following yesterdays 'Sydney Sieg'.. See the story of the incident here! http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2014/d...

What do YOU think!? .. Especially following yesterdays 'Sydney Sieg'.. See the story of the incident here! http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2014/dec/15/sydney-siege-reports-of-hostage-situation-inside-martin-place-cafe-live

What do YOU think!? .. Especially following yesterdays 'Sydney Sieg'.. See the story of the incident here! http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2014/dec/15/sydney-siege-reports-of-hostage-situation-inside-martin-place-cafe-live

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
Lots more coverage on http://worldleague.2015.fivb.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVB.InternationalVolleyballFederation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fivbvolleyball

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
Lots more coverage on http://worldleague.2015.fivb.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVB.InternationalVolleyballFederation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fivbvolleyball

Home invasions and Australians right to self defense

Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray a...

Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray and firearms. We no longer wish to be victims!
Please like, share and subscribe for more videos like this in the future!

Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray and firearms. We no longer wish to be victims!
Please like, share and subscribe for more videos like this in the future!

Credit: Master Sgt. Todd Kabalan | DateTaken: 09/18/2017
On Monday Sep. 18, Commander, U.S.Pacific Command (PACOM) Adm. Harry Harris met with AustralianMinister of DefenceMarise Payne, at CampH.M.Smith, Hawaii. Adm. Harris welcomed the Minister’s first visit to PACOM headquarters. During Adm. Harris’ most recent trip to Australia last June, he participated with Minister Payne in the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Sydney. The two leaders began today’s meeting by acknowledging the importance of the Australia-U.S. alliance. Adm. Harris stated that Australian and American interests and values have intertwined our histories, and that with current challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Alliance is as important today as it has ever been. The two leaders discussed the threat posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs, ballistic missile defense (BMD), and the importance of coming together as an international community to hold Kim Jong-Un’s regime accountable. They also talked about counterterrorism operations in the region and the emerging opportunities to create more multilateral partnerships with other nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Readout: http://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1315515/readout-of-commander-us-pacific-command-adm-harry-harris-meeting-with-australia/

Credit: Master Sgt. Todd Kabalan | DateTaken: 09/18/2017
On Monday Sep. 18, Commander, U.S.Pacific Command (PACOM) Adm. Harry Harris met with AustralianMinister of DefenceMarise Payne, at CampH.M.Smith, Hawaii. Adm. Harris welcomed the Minister’s first visit to PACOM headquarters. During Adm. Harris’ most recent trip to Australia last June, he participated with Minister Payne in the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Sydney. The two leaders began today’s meeting by acknowledging the importance of the Australia-U.S. alliance. Adm. Harris stated that Australian and American interests and values have intertwined our histories, and that with current challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Alliance is as important today as it has ever been. The two leaders discussed the threat posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs, ballistic missile defense (BMD), and the importance of coming together as an international community to hold Kim Jong-Un’s regime accountable. They also talked about counterterrorism operations in the region and the emerging opportunities to create more multilateral partnerships with other nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Readout: http://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1315515/readout-of-commander-us-pacific-command-adm-harry-harris-meeting-with-australia/

START PLAYING!! DownloadWar Thunder NOW! - http://tinyurl.com/PhlyThunder
The year was 1947 and the war was still going on. After the allies took the Japanese homeland, they relocated to Australia to keep fighting. While Germany occupied all of Eastern Western Europe, they were able to send some much needed Me-163 to keep the Allied fire raids out of Australia. This is the battle that unfolds.
The Defense Of AUSTRALIA - ROCKET SCRAMBLE! (War Thunder Gameplay)
War Thunder Gameplay Playlist-- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyHMHoYvNF1s3JUIreGylaZ_kn12J_ySp
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The AustralianDefence Force is embarking on a large scale recruitment drive to increase the size of the navy, army and airforce.
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The AustralianDefence Force is embarking on a large scale recruitment drive to increase the size of the navy, army and airforce.
And its focus is on encouraging more women and Australians from diverse backgrounds to join its ranks.
In fact over the next decade the ADF plans to recruit an extra 2,500 new personnel.
Australia Wide’s Michael Coggan spent five days with soldiers on a military exercise in the South Australian outback to get an idea of what it takes to become a new recruit.

The AustralianDefence Force is embarking on a large scale recruitment drive to increase the size of the navy, army and airforce.
And its focus is on encouraging more women and Australians from diverse backgrounds to join its ranks.
In fact over the next decade the ADF plans to recruit an extra 2,500 new personnel.
Australia Wide’s Michael Coggan spent five days with soldiers on a military exercise in the South Australian outback to get an idea of what it takes to become a new recruit.

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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-...

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Iconic Australia (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide

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Sydney Travel Guide | Australia

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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Melbourne Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city lan...

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Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast s...

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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and t...

published: 18 Sep 2015

Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations

http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

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Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. Travel Guide

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[4K]What to Eat and Do In Perth, Australia (NOC Travel Guide!)

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Step by Step guide to Work and Travel Australia

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes ...

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9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Australia has stunning Iconic destinations and on this episode Lin explores the dramatic scenery of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and Nitmuluk in the Northern Territory. Join her as she helicopters, hikes, paddles and tours around these iconic destinations.
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Top 10 Australian Tourist Destinations

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Do you fancy taking a trip to the land down under? Or are you living down under and need a quick holiday? Well, we’ve got your travel suggestions right here. Joinhttp://www.watchmojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 Australian tourist attractions. Check us out at www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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Sydney Travel Guide | Australia

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beau...

Sydney is a city of unmatched beauty model for its beautiful coastal beaches, graceful architecture of the Opera house and harbor bridge, and great natural beauty of Blue Mountains. Whether you are a city slicker, beach lover, fashionista or fitness enthusiast, this is the city for you. Find out exactly what makes Sydney, Australia one of the world’s favourite cities to visit, with our travel experts starring EdwardRussel, Angela Shallis, Mark Wiens and Raffy.
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Australia’sGold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Headsouth toBurleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
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Some facts about Australia
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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth lar...

Some facts about Australia
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In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and these are used very effectively to help feed the world. Sheep and cattle graze in dry country, but care must be taken with the soil. Some grazing land became desert when the long cycles that influence rainfall in Australia turned to drought.
The Australian federation consists of six States and two Territories. Most inland borders follow lines of longitude and latitude. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe.
Economy
Australia has a developed modern market economy and has had one of the most outstanding economies of the world in recent years with high-growth, low-inflation and low interest rates. Over the past decade, inflation has typically been 2–3% and the base interest rate 5–6%. There is an efficient government sector, a flexible labour market and a very competitive business sector.
Since 1992 Australia has averaged greater than 3 per cent economic growth and recorded over 17 consecutive years. This economic stability places Australia in the top echelon of developed countries in terms of sustained rates of growth.
The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, representing 68% of AustralianGDP. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation’s exports.
With its abundant physical resources, Australia has enjoyed a high standard of living since the nineteenth century. Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the forms of liquified natural gas and coal. It has made a comparatively large investment in social infrastructure, including education, training, health and transport.
According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, Australian per capita GDP growth is higher than that of New Zealand, US, Canada and The Netherlands. The past performance of the Australian economy has been heavily influenced by US, Japanese and Chinese economic growth.
ImmigrationAustralia’s culturally diverse society includes its Indigenous peoples who arrived more than 50,000 years ago, and settlers from countries all around the world.
Immigration is an important feature of Australian society. Since 1945, over six million people from 200 countries have come to Australia as new settlers. Migrants have made a major contribution to shaping modern Australia.People born overseas make up almost one quarter of the total population.
The federal government sets immigration intake numbers on a yearly basis. Australia’s immigration policies are non-discriminatory and all applicants to migrate must meet the same selection criteria.
In recent years the mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals with the intention of applying for refugee status (asylum seekers) by boat has generated great levels of controversy.
Mandatory detention laws were introduced in Australia by the Keating Labor government, with bipartisan support, in 1992. The legislation was proposed as a result of an influx of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian refugees over the previous few years.

Some facts about Australia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDagSNXrEFs
In land area, Australia is estimated to be 7,692,024 square Kilometers and the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population.
Australia is the only nation to govern an entire continent and its outlying islands. The mainland is the largest island and the smallest, flattest continent on Earth. It lies between 10° and 39° South latitude. The highest point on the mainland, Mount Kosciuszko, is only 2,228 metres.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world and about three-quarters of the land is arid or semi-arid. Its fertile areas are well-watered, however, and these are used very effectively to help feed the world. Sheep and cattle graze in dry country, but care must be taken with the soil. Some grazing land became desert when the long cycles that influence rainfall in Australia turned to drought.
The Australian federation consists of six States and two Territories. Most inland borders follow lines of longitude and latitude. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe.
Economy
Australia has a developed modern market economy and has had one of the most outstanding economies of the world in recent years with high-growth, low-inflation and low interest rates. Over the past decade, inflation has typically been 2–3% and the base interest rate 5–6%. There is an efficient government sector, a flexible labour market and a very competitive business sector.
Since 1992 Australia has averaged greater than 3 per cent economic growth and recorded over 17 consecutive years. This economic stability places Australia in the top echelon of developed countries in terms of sustained rates of growth.
The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, representing 68% of AustralianGDP. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation’s exports.
With its abundant physical resources, Australia has enjoyed a high standard of living since the nineteenth century. Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the forms of liquified natural gas and coal. It has made a comparatively large investment in social infrastructure, including education, training, health and transport.
According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, Australian per capita GDP growth is higher than that of New Zealand, US, Canada and The Netherlands. The past performance of the Australian economy has been heavily influenced by US, Japanese and Chinese economic growth.
ImmigrationAustralia’s culturally diverse society includes its Indigenous peoples who arrived more than 50,000 years ago, and settlers from countries all around the world.
Immigration is an important feature of Australian society. Since 1945, over six million people from 200 countries have come to Australia as new settlers. Migrants have made a major contribution to shaping modern Australia.People born overseas make up almost one quarter of the total population.
The federal government sets immigration intake numbers on a yearly basis. Australia’s immigration policies are non-discriminatory and all applicants to migrate must meet the same selection criteria.
In recent years the mandatory detention of unauthorised arrivals with the intention of applying for refugee status (asylum seekers) by boat has generated great levels of controversy.
Mandatory detention laws were introduced in Australia by the Keating Labor government, with bipartisan support, in 1992. The legislation was proposed as a result of an influx of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian refugees over the previous few years.

Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations

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http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At AustralianTales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.

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Here I break down the cost of travel/living in Australia for you! From accommodation to food to transport. Hope this helps you budget for your trip down under!
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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can...

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
WildlifeAustralian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the WarrawongFauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
==========
FamilyDays Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the TropicalNorth, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.

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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
WildlifeAustralian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the WarrawongFauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
==========
FamilyDays Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the TropicalNorth, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.

TOP 10 most beautiful places in Australia. Travel Guide

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Step by Step guide to Work and Travel Australia

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still co...

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes for same price but per six pack and they taste good! If you feel spirits then they are about the same if not a lil more and cheaper then here in the USA.
This is a guide for a USA audience so I stuck with one currency, measurement, and visa type. You can always convert. Euro is about the same as the usd and the pound is a bit stronger. The working holiday visas are either a 417 or 462 but there others such as student visa, sponsorship visa, skilled worker visa.
Enjoy and leave a thumbs up if you have a chance and if you have any questions feel free to comment below. Theres a lot of information on the internet but I like to keep it real.

This is a step by step guide to work and travel all of Australia for 1 year price breakdown. Basically you can travel and work and have more travel and still come out of the country with more money then you came with.
Just have to be smart. For example don't go crazy every night spending money at the pub. The pub tab can really rack up especially with the prices. Buy a jug instead of a pint if you go out. Get free vouchers and always pre game. You can go goon route. I have been through many goons and don't go cheap on goon. You can not go wrong with BerriEstate brand (I prefer white). You can also go passion pop for $3 usd a bottle which is wine. If you don't feel wine then go the beer route. Tun beer is 5% alcohol and can buy 30 beers for $20usd and theres also Japanese beer that goes for same price but per six pack and they taste good! If you feel spirits then they are about the same if not a lil more and cheaper then here in the USA.
This is a guide for a USA audience so I stuck with one currency, measurement, and visa type. You can always convert. Euro is about the same as the usd and the pound is a bit stronger. The working holiday visas are either a 417 or 462 but there others such as student visa, sponsorship visa, skilled worker visa.
Enjoy and leave a thumbs up if you have a chance and if you have any questions feel free to comment below. Theres a lot of information on the internet but I like to keep it real.

9 Things NOT To Do in Australia

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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
Well, for example, the person closest to the peak of the break has the right to ride it. Don’t drop into another person’s wave. Paddle outside of the zone where a lineup of surfers might be coming at you. Secure your leg rope and don’t be a wave hog.
5. Don’t Climb Uluru
The views at the top of the rock are phenomenal, and it’s not a particularly difficult 348 meter climb. Even the 35 deaths from scaling the rock were mostly heart attacks. However, climbing this sacred, spiritual, monolith is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local Anangu people. So be respectful and skip the climb!
6. Don’t Pet the Dingos
They may look like cute pooches but they're basically wild dogs so don’t pet them or encourage them around your picnic site. There have been a handful of high-profile attacks so be wary.
7. Don’t Go to Fraser Island with an Inexperienced Driver
This is a popular thing to do as a backpacker. However, make sure that you have an experienced 4WD driver. One of the major roads there is literally sand on the beach, so deflate your tires and pay attention to the tides. Don't be the idiot who drives around the Maheno wreck and then needs a rescue.
8. Don’t “Root” For a TeamDon't ask an Aussie which football team they’re rooting for, you might get some strange looks.
One last thing to Know Before You Go;
9. Don’t BelieveStories of Drop BearsDrop bear lore is legendary down under. These koala-like creatures live in the trees and can drop down upon unsuspecting people. But fear not! There is a strong repellent to avoid these beasts. Just spread Vegemite behind your ears.
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Australia is a vast country with a myriad of natural wonders, metropolitan cities and unique wildlife to explore.
1. Don’t Say “Put Another Shrimp on the Barbie”
This lame slogan was part of a 1980s ad campaign featuring Paul Hogan targeting an American audience to come to Australia. Aussies actually call them "prawns".
2. Don’tUnderestimate Distances
Australia is so big England can fit into it almost 60 times! Apart from long hauls through unforgiving desert, even the more populated routes can take longer to get to than you think.
3. Don’t Take Beach SafetySigns Lightly
Every year people are injured at the beach, some fatally, for not heeding these warnings.
4. Don’t SurfWithoutKnowing the Etiquette
Well, for example, the person closest to the peak of the break has the right to ride it. Don’t drop into another person’s wave. Paddle outside of the zone where a lineup of surfers might be coming at you. Secure your leg rope and don’t be a wave hog.
5. Don’t Climb Uluru
The views at the top of the rock are phenomenal, and it’s not a particularly difficult 348 meter climb. Even the 35 deaths from scaling the rock were mostly heart attacks. However, climbing this sacred, spiritual, monolith is considered offensive and disrespectful to the local Anangu people. So be respectful and skip the climb!
6. Don’t Pet the Dingos
They may look like cute pooches but they're basically wild dogs so don’t pet them or encourage them around your picnic site. There have been a handful of high-profile attacks so be wary.
7. Don’t Go to Fraser Island with an Inexperienced Driver
This is a popular thing to do as a backpacker. However, make sure that you have an experienced 4WD driver. One of the major roads there is literally sand on the beach, so deflate your tires and pay attention to the tides. Don't be the idiot who drives around the Maheno wreck and then needs a rescue.
8. Don’t “Root” For a TeamDon't ask an Aussie which football team they’re rooting for, you might get some strange looks.
One last thing to Know Before You Go;
9. Don’t BelieveStories of Drop BearsDrop bear lore is legendary down under. These koala-like creatures live in the trees and can drop down upon unsuspecting people. But fear not! There is a strong repellent to avoid these beasts. Just spread Vegemite behind your ears.
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X-Morph Defense - Part 6 - Australia

A unique combination of shooter with a top view and strategy in the genre of Tower Defense. You invader! Use weapons or lure the enemy into a deadly maze of defensive towers. Plan your attack in construction mode, erecting a variety of towers, or immediately burst into the thick of battle. Build defense towers and defeat enemies attacking you on maps that will give you incredible freedom of planning. Destroy buildings and bridges to strengthen the defense or just for fun. For the first time in the genre of Tower Defense become the owner of an Arsenal of unique alien weapons and apply previously unseen defense strategy.
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Defense Against Pushes and Sucker Punches

A segment from a class at the Montreal Systema Academy dealing with body intelligence, defense against pushes and sucker punches. Topics include proxemics, breathwork, footwork and mobility. Instruction by Kevin Secours. For more online training, visit combatprofessor.com

The Defense Trade Control Act - Kevin Korb

Is Australia elbowing out it's brains trust with bureaucratic paranoia? Dr Kevin Korb critiques the DefenseTradeControl Act in Australia discussing it's potential to slow down novel research and hinder key academic pursuits.
The forum briefly introduced the Defence Trade Control Act and the amendments newly proposed by Ian Chubb's Steering Group (DTCB 2015) and how they will impact science & technology research in Australia. Speakers representing a variety of viewpoints responded, followed by a discussion open to the audience.
More Details Here: http://bayesian-intelligence.com/bwb/2015-03/fst/
Organised by IEEE (SSIT) & the University of MelbourneNOTE: Kevin Korb spoke about this at Future Day 2014 (Melbourne). Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQUze1wJXso
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X-Morph: Defense All Boss+Ending

published: 05 Sep 2017

XMorph Defense #6 Australia

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X-Morph Defense - Part 6 - Australia

A unique combination of shooter with a top view and strategy in the genre of Tower Defense. You invader! Use weapons or lure the enemy into a deadly maze of def...

A unique combination of shooter with a top view and strategy in the genre of Tower Defense. You invader! Use weapons or lure the enemy into a deadly maze of defensive towers. Plan your attack in construction mode, erecting a variety of towers, or immediately burst into the thick of battle. Build defense towers and defeat enemies attacking you on maps that will give you incredible freedom of planning. Destroy buildings and bridges to strengthen the defense or just for fun. For the first time in the genre of Tower Defense become the owner of an Arsenal of unique alien weapons and apply previously unseen defense strategy.
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A unique combination of shooter with a top view and strategy in the genre of Tower Defense. You invader! Use weapons or lure the enemy into a deadly maze of defensive towers. Plan your attack in construction mode, erecting a variety of towers, or immediately burst into the thick of battle. Build defense towers and defeat enemies attacking you on maps that will give you incredible freedom of planning. Destroy buildings and bridges to strengthen the defense or just for fun. For the first time in the genre of Tower Defense become the owner of an Arsenal of unique alien weapons and apply previously unseen defense strategy.
Buy game:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/408410/XMorph_Defense/

Defense Against Pushes and Sucker Punches

A segment from a class at the Montreal Systema Academy dealing with body intelligence, defense against pushes and sucker punches. Topics include proxemics, brea...

A segment from a class at the Montreal Systema Academy dealing with body intelligence, defense against pushes and sucker punches. Topics include proxemics, breathwork, footwork and mobility. Instruction by Kevin Secours. For more online training, visit combatprofessor.com

A segment from a class at the Montreal Systema Academy dealing with body intelligence, defense against pushes and sucker punches. Topics include proxemics, breathwork, footwork and mobility. Instruction by Kevin Secours. For more online training, visit combatprofessor.com

Is Australia elbowing out it's brains trust with bureaucratic paranoia? Dr Kevin Korb critiques the DefenseTradeControl Act in Australia discussing it's potential to slow down novel research and hinder key academic pursuits.
The forum briefly introduced the Defence Trade Control Act and the amendments newly proposed by Ian Chubb's Steering Group (DTCB 2015) and how they will impact science & technology research in Australia. Speakers representing a variety of viewpoints responded, followed by a discussion open to the audience.
More Details Here: http://bayesian-intelligence.com/bwb/2015-03/fst/
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Is Australia elbowing out it's brains trust with bureaucratic paranoia? Dr Kevin Korb critiques the DefenseTradeControl Act in Australia discussing it's potential to slow down novel research and hinder key academic pursuits.
The forum briefly introduced the Defence Trade Control Act and the amendments newly proposed by Ian Chubb's Steering Group (DTCB 2015) and how they will impact science & technology research in Australia. Speakers representing a variety of viewpoints responded, followed by a discussion open to the audience.
More Details Here: http://bayesian-intelligence.com/bwb/2015-03/fst/
Organised by IEEE (SSIT) & the University of MelbourneNOTE: Kevin Korb spoke about this at Future Day 2014 (Melbourne). Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQUze1wJXso
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How Powerful Is Australia?

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Australia may have the largest military in Oceania, but how does it measure up with the world at large? Is the nation a global superpower?
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Australian Minister for Defence - Budget 2013-14: Defence Budget Overview
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"The 2013 Defence White Paper (the White Paper) addresses the range of significant international and domestic developments which influence Australia's national security and defence settings, including their impact on force posture, future force structure and the Defence budget."
WorldGDP Ranking: Data and Charts
http://knoema.com/nwnfkne/world-gdp-ranking-2014-data-and-chartsMinerals Council of Australia
http://tradingnation.com.au/1405_Minerals_Council_of_Australia_Private_sector_role_in_economic_growth_sub....pdf
"Joint parliamentary inquiry into the role of the private sector in promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the Indo-Pacific region."
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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"Twenty-eight per cent of Australia's population was born overseas and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. One in 10 Australians speak an Asian language at home and almost 1.3 million speak a European language other than English."
Will the Land Down Under Pick the United States or China?
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139902/hugh-white/australias-choice
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Australia's Future Defence Force

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AUSTRALIA - Time to LEGALIZE Guns for Self Defense Purposes..!?

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From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World ...

From defense to attack! Australia come out on top in a great rally

Australia come out on top following this brilliant exchange with Italy during their World LeagueVolleyball match.
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Home invasions and Australians right to self defense

Violent home invasions are now out of control in Australia.Australians deserve the right to protect themselves and their loved ones with tazers, pepper spray and firearms. We no longer wish to be victims!
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Australian Minister of Defense Visit- PACOM

Credit: Master Sgt. Todd Kabalan | DateTaken: 09/18/2017
On Monday Sep. 18, Commander, U.S.Pacific Command (PACOM) Adm. Harry Harris met with AustralianMinister of DefenceMarise Payne, at CampH.M.Smith, Hawaii. Adm. Harris welcomed the Minister’s first visit to PACOM headquarters. During Adm. Harris’ most recent trip to Australia last June, he participated with Minister Payne in the Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in Sydney. The two leaders began today’s meeting by acknowledging the importance of the Australia-U.S. alliance. Adm. Harris stated that Australian and American interests and values have intertwined our histories, and that with current challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Alliance is as important today as it has ever been. The two leaders discussed the threat posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs, ballistic missile defense (BMD), and the importance of coming together as an international community to hold Kim Jong-Un’s regime accountable. They also talked about counterterrorism operations in the region and the emerging opportunities to create more multilateral partnerships with other nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Readout: http://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/1315515/readout-of-commander-us-pacific-command-adm-harry-harris-meeting-with-australia/

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Is the US Alliance Australia's Best Defense ? Big Ideas: Questions to US ambassador to Australia.

IQ 2 Debate: Is the US Alliance Australia's Best Defence ABC Big Ideas
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The Defense Of AUSTRALIA - ROCKET SCRAMBLE! (War Thunder Gameplay)

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General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defense Minister Payne to the DOD

General Mattis (Mad Dog) Welcomes Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne to the Departme...